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From Wiki: Jonestown was the informal name for the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, an intentional, or planned, residential community in northwestern Guyana formed by the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones. It became internationally notorious when, on November 18, 1978, 918 people died in the settlement as well as in a nearby airstrip and in Georgetown, Guyana’s capital.

A total of 909 Temple members died in Jonestown, all but two from apparent cyanide poisoning, in an event termed “revolutionary suicide” by Jones and some members on an audio tape of the event and in prior discussions. This includes over 200 murdered children. The poisonings in Jonestown followed the murder of five others by Temple members at a nearby Port Kaituma airstrip. The victims included United States Congressman Leo Ryan. Four other Temple members died in Georgetown at Jones’s command.

To the extent the actions in Jonestown were viewed as a mass murder, it was the largest such event in modern history and resulted in the largest single loss of American civilian life in a non-natural disaster until the events of September 11, 2001.

Well, that’s the official story.

But there have always been rumors of CIA involvement with the cult prior to the massacre. Mind control experiments such as MK-Ultra have also regularly come up in conspiracy theories.

So what really happened in 1978 at Jonestown?

Mass suicide, mass murder, a CIA experiment, or what?

Find out in our book The Orphan Factory: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008M9WWKW/

The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)

 ★★★★★Thoroughly enjoyed!, September 20, 2012
This review is from: The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2) (Kindle Edition)

After reading The Ninth Orphan, I was eagerly awaiting this instalment. It didn’t disappoint. This is not normally the sort of book I’d read, but I’ve enjoyed both books so much that I couldn’t put them down until they were finished.

This book gives us an even better insight into Nine’s life and his personality. As soon as I’d finished it I wanted to go back and read the previous book, so I could better understand his decisions/motives as an adult. The book has a good mix of both fast-paced action, and detailed background description – allowing the reader to really build a picture of the characters and settings.

I’m liking the fact this is part of a trilogy – I want more!!!!!

For this, and all reviews for The Orphan Factory, go to:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008M9WWKW/

The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)

Louisiana historian Remy Benoit is “an advocate of our (US) Veterans and of our youth, both being parts of our society too often overlooked”. She is also the webmistress of www.WelcomeHomeSoldier.com – a site where she presents a free seminar, devoted to helping others, civilians and military, use history for healing and writing. Three of her books – Island Quilts, Letty, and Peace, Now – can be found at Amazon.com 
 
Here’s Remy’s review of The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)
 
★★★★★ “Truth is like the sun….” August 16, 2012
Format: Kindle Edition
 
Truth.
We are raised to tell the truth.
We are raised to not lie.
What are the truths that we learn in school? Are they absolute; are they colored by the history of the victors?
We are told to not color outside the lines; that trees are not pink, or purple, or red.
 
But there are red maples, there are pink and yellow orchid trees. Lilac trees come pretty close to purple.
When we are confronted with a problem, we are told to think outside the box; in effect, color outside the lines.
So wherein does truth lie? Oxymoron there? Truth. LieGenetic engineering. Secret government operations. Genetically enhanced children, twenty-three of them, raised in an “orphanage”; trained as assassins to do the wet work for a global conspiracy to dominate the world in the hands of the chosen few, who, well yes, have chosen themselves to be chosen.
No job too horrid if it enables the plan to proceed.
No where to go; no one to go to; all hours programmed. Called by numbers rather than names. Everything, everything, sub rosa.
 
Trained, and trained, and trained some more. Sharing one birth date on New Year’s Day.
And given special medications to see to it that their enhancements are supported.
And told that they are the ones who are guarding the rights of the people; that they are the resistance to those who would forward self-serving evil empires. Bred to the task; born to the task; lock stepping each day into being “ready” to go out there and do what must be done. Protect the rights of the people by doing away with the bad guys; protect the existence of the “program” by making sure that those who stand in the way of its clandestine operations and its funding are eliminated.
 
No questions; follow orders; do the job; ‘ret up for the next job. No questions.
 
Destiny, my dears. You were bred to, born to, prepared physically, mentally, and psychologically to do the job.
You are brilliant, unstoppable. You are OMEGA!
Well, yes…and no.
Meet Nine. He has questions. He has issues. He has a thought or three, or three
dozen. Somehow all things do not fit into the program. All truths are not so. Many lies are in those alleged truths.
 
“Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain’t goin’ away.” So said the man who told you to NOT step on his blue suede shoes.
 
Nine has questions. Nine has perhaps more in common with all of us than makes us comfortable. Meet Nine. What is truly left of him? You decide; he takes you on an twisting and turning ride on the edge of a cliff without a guardrail; the question is, are you ready for the road the questions ask you to travel?
 
Citizen, or denizen of the deep psyche of those who absolutely know what we need; and what they need to take from us to get it?
 
Buckle up. Dangerous road lined with those questions of Nine’s. Black ice and black ops perhaps have a lot in common. You don’t see’em coming until you spin out.
 
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The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)
 
The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)  is available at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008M9WWKW/
 
Remy’s review of The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1) is available at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC
 
For more about The Orphan Trilogy of books go to: http://www.youtube.com/user/SterlingGateBooks
 
 
 

Prologue

An old vagrant hummed tunelessly to himself as he warmed his bony hands over a fire he’d lit minutes earlier in a drum long since blackened by perhaps a hundred such fires. Certainly more fires than he, or any of his street cronies, could remember. He stopped humming when, across a busy thoroughfare, a gravel-voiced busker began reciting poetry.

“Stormy, husky, brawling,” the busker rumbled. “City of the big shoulders.” He was reciting verse from the works of hometown poet-made-good, Carl Sandburg. The poem was appropriately titled Chicago. “Come and show me another city with lifted head singing so proud to be alive and coarse and strong and cunning.” The busker, a long-haired Vietnam veteran whose only concession to his military past was his VSM service medal which he still wore with pride, looked directly at the old vagrant opposite.

The vagrant imagined the busker smiled at him, though he couldn’t be sure in the fading early evening light. Even so, he flashed a toothless grin in the other’s direction.

Soon, the old man was joined by half a dozen street pals. All homeless like him, they appeared like disheveled ghosts out of the shadows, attracted partly by the warmth of the fire and partly by the busker. They listened intently to the poet’s words that flowed effortlessly from the busker’s mouth. Words that painted images so vivid in their minds it was as if the men were watching a kaleidoscope of their own youth.  

“Under the smoke, dust all over his mouth, laughing with white teeth,” the busker continued. “Under the terrible burden of destiny laughing as a young man laughs.”

Several passersby paused to listen, but none bothered to drop a donation into the hat that lay at the busker’s feet. Finally, as the busker finished his recital, a business executive threw a quarter into the hat without breaking stride. Encouraged, the busker launched into another Sandberg poem.

Listening to the busker delivering further verses about his beloved Windy City, the old vagrant couldn’t help but note the irony: there wasn’t a breath of wind on this still Chicago evening.

For the full prologue and first few chapters of The Orphan Factory go to:

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 The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)

The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2) top rated

The Orphan Factory, our prequel to The Ninth Orphan, has entered Amazon’s top rated spy books list only three weeks after its publication launch.

 The Orphan Factory, the latest novel from prolific New Zealand father-and-son writing and filmmaking team Lance and James Morcan, has entered Amazon’s top rated spy books list only three weeks after its publication launch.  

The new release espionage thriller has received excellent reviews from readers and book critics alike. It’s a prequel to the Morcans’ international thriller, The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1), which was published in 2011 by Sterling Gate Books.

Also published last year was their historical adventure Fiji: A Novel. It and The Ninth Orphan have been regular visitors to Amazon’s bestseller lists. The authors are adapting both these into feature film screenplays and have put them into development with their production company, Morcan Motion Pictures.

Meanwhile, the Morcans are currently writing the final novel in The Orphan Trilogy, a sequel titled The Orphan Uprising, for publication in 2013.

Lance, who is based in Papamoa, says their film and literary endeavours, which span more than a decade, haven’t been without their challenges.

“James, who is also an actor, is based in Sydney so we have had to do most of our writing long distance,” he says.

“Father-and-son novel writing teams are almost unheard of, and that does pose some interesting creative challenges. Add to that working in separate countries and it feels like mission impossible at times.

“However, with the success of our latest novel and creation of a viable thriller franchise, the colossal effort over so many years all suddenly seems worthwhile.”

Morcan Motion Pictures has produced two feature films. These are The Pawn, which was shot in Melbourne and has screened at film festivals in Australia and Italy, and the New Zealand thriller Desired, which premiered at Cannes last year.

The Morcans are currently seeking New Zealand Film Commission funding for Silent Fear, a chilling thriller which involves Auckland’s deaf community and will be helmed by rising Auckland director Amanda Phillips.

Supporting links:

The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1): http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC

The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2): http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008M9WWKW/

Fiji: A Novel: http://www.amazon.com/Fiji-A-Novel-ebook/dp/B0057YCZM0/

Amazon’s top rated Spy Books: http://www.amazon.com/gp/top-rated/digital-text/157322011/ref=zg_bs_tab_t_tr?pf_rd_p=1374969722&pf_rd_s=right-8&pf_rd_t=2101&pf_rd_i=list&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0EN7ADDFZTH5HRBGKAAS

Welcome to this, our first blog!

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new release thriller novel The Orphan Factory – Book #2 in The Orphan Trilogy.

Published by Sterling Gate Books, it’s the prequel to The Ninth Orphan, which has been a regular visitor to Amazon’s bestseller lists and which we have adapted  to a feature film screenplay. (Book #1 is now in development with Morcan Motion Pictures).

The Orphan Factory is coming-of-age spy thriller – an epic, atmospheric story that begins with twenty three genetically superior orphans being groomed to become elite spies in Chicago’s Pedemont Orphanage and concludes with a political assassination deep in the Amazon jungle.

The storyline in brief:

In the late 1970’s, in Chicago, Illinois, the secretive Omega Agency initiates the Pedemont Project – a radical experiment utilizing genetic engineering technologies – to create twenty three orphan babies with the plan to turn them into the world’s most effective assassins.

One of the prodigies will rebel: meet Number Nine, an orphan with a mind of his own.

In 1998, when Nine reaches adulthood and graduates with honors from the Pedemont Orphanage, he is already an adept of the deadly espionage arts. Ordered by his Omega masters to assassinate a survivor of the Jonestown tragedy in Guyana’s Amazon rainforest, Nine is forced to draw upon all of his advanced training just to stay alive.

The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)

The Orphan Factory is selling now as an ebook via Amazon. The trade paperback version will be published later in 2012, and the sequel, The Orphan Uprising, will be published in 2013.

The Amazon link for the Kindle ebook version is: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008M9WWKW/

Happy reading! (Reviews are welcome).